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Richelle L. Carlonas
Researcher at Wellington Management Company
Publications - 5
Citations - 660
Richelle L. Carlonas is an academic researcher from Wellington Management Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Rib cage. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 650 citations. Previous affiliations of Richelle L. Carlonas include University of Cincinnati.
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Avoidance of Soccer Injuries with Preseason Conditioning
TL;DR: The results suggest that this type of conditioning has a significant influence on lowering the incidence of injury in female adolescent soccer players.
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Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with a Reharvested Ipsilateral Patellar Tendon
TL;DR: The patellar tendon remains the most popular graft choice for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and has proven to be the strongest substitute for the patella tendon as mentioned in this paper.
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Arthroscopic Laser-Assisted Capsular Shift in the Treatment of Patients with Multidirectional Shoulder Instability
Paul J. Favorito,Matthew A. Langenderfer,Angelo J. Colosimo,Robert S. Heidt,Richelle L. Carlonas +4 more
TL;DR: The results with laser-assisted capsular shift are comparable with the results of other open and arthroscopic techniques in relieving pain and returning athletes to their premorbid function.
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Acute traumatic first-rib fracture in the contact athlete: a case report.
Angelo J. Colosimo,Eugene Byrne,Eugene Byrne,Robert S. Heidt,Richelle L. Carlonas,Heather M. Wyatt +5 more
TL;DR: Another case of a traumatic first-rib fracture sustained by a football player after a collision injury is presented and the pertinent anatomy, biomechanics, and complications associated with the injury are reviewed.
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Simultaneous ACL and PCL reconstruction.
TL;DR: Simultaneous reconstruction of the ACL and PCL, although technically difficult, is feasible and yields good to excellent functional results.